“…Under the final theme, research has investigated a broad range of issues such as professional workers (Vaidyanathan, 2019), state violence (Morello, 2015), prophetic ministry (Casanova, 1993; Dobbelaere & Pérez‐Agote, 2015), apostasy (Bullivant, 2019; Hout, 2016), civil society mobilization (Palacios, 2007), fertility patterns (Berman et al., 2012) and beliefs/practices (Conway & Spruyt, 2018). Several studies using large‐scale social surveys investigate multiple countries within a single world region, though not necessarily investigating Catholics per se (e.g., Coutinho, 2016; Davie, 2000; Dobbelaere & Voyé, 1991; Pollack, 2008; Pollack & Rosta, 2017; Voas & Doebler, 2011; Zrinščak, 2011)), but cross‐regional comparisons (e.g., Conway & Spruyt, 2018) are much less common. Most studies are single‐case ones of the many national variants of Catholicism (e.g., Coleman, 1978; Ganiel, 2016; Zubrzycki, 2006) or compare two societies (e.g., Bullivant, 2019; Palacios, 2007; Vaidyanathan, 2019).…”